The Bridging to the Lab modules are eleven computer-based laboratory for that can be used in General Chemistry, Preparatory Chemistry, Liberal Arts, or General/Organic/Biochemistry courses. The modules are interactive lab activities based on solving real-world problems by using critical thinking and decision making with an emphasis on experimental design, interpretation of data, the conceptual basis for the experiment, and developing visualization skills. Built-in accountability that records student progress is stored in an online database available to professors. Once you have registered, using your unique access code to get your username and password, please log in and click one of the modules below to begin.

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